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THE ZODIACAL CARDS 



AND 



HOW TO USE THEM. 



A System of Interpretation, Mind-Train- 
ing and Entertainment Based Upon 
Nature's Correspondencies 
and the Signs of the 
Zodiac. 

By Grace Angela; 



Published by The Author, 

Inwood-on-the. Hudson, 
New York Ctty, N,Y. 






:pv Received 

DEC. t2 1902 

CoPVRtOMT FNTRY 

QCLASSCl^XXc. No. 
COPY ^. 



Copyright, 1902, by Grace Angela* 
All rights reserved. 



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INTRODUCTION. 

The Zodiacal Cards are representative of a foun- 
dation stone in a system of correspondency which 
embraces the world and involves all human in- 
terests. As a result of their harmony with the 
laws of life they express a process of mental pho- 
tography which mirrors existing conditions what- 
ever they may be. Like an X-ray they penetrate 
to the interior of things and skilfully picture hid- 
den activities that could not otherwise be readily 
discovered, hence they may be used to advan- 
tage in all the affairs of each individual life, and 
by workers in the intellectual, educational, scien- 
tific, medical, religious, musical, dramatic, artis- 
tic, political, social, domestic and commercial do- 
mains, also in colleges, hospitals, asylums and 
prisons. The Author. 



THE GRAND MAN 

AND 

ZODIACAL SYMBOLS. 




The Zodiacal Signs, Their Seasons and 
Bodily Correspondencies. 

ARIES (the head) influences begin March 21 
and end April 19. 

TAURUS (the neck) influences begin April 19 
and end May 20. 

GEMINI (the arms) influences begin May 20 
and end June 21. 

CANCER (the breast) influences begin June 

21 and end July 22. 

LEO (the heart) influences begin July 22 and 
end August 22. 

VIRGO (the bowels) influences begin August 

22 and end September 23. 

LIBRA (the loins) influences begin Septem- 
ber 23 and end October 23. 

SCORPIO (the groin^) influences begin Octo- 
ber 23 and end November 22. 

SAGITTARIUS (the thighs) influences begin 
November 22 and end December 21. 

CAPRICORN (the knees) influences begin 
December 21 and end January 20. 

AQUARIUS (the legs) influences begin Janu- 
ary 21 and end February 19. 

PISCES (the feet) influences begin February 
19 and end March 21. 



Dedication. 



THIS SYSTEM OF INTERPRETATION IS DEDI- 
CATED TO THE BELOVED REGALLEO 
AND TO THE WORLD WHICH HE IS 
HENCEFORTH TO SERVE. 



PURPOSE OF THE ZODIACAL CARDS. 




HESE cards, representing as they do 
the twelve signs of the Zodiac with 
their particular and varied characteris- 
tics, and the twenty-eight general cards with their 
allied characteristics, are one of the several keys, 
or the A B C of a new system of expression, 
which includes mental photography, mind read- 
ing, character study, interpretation through 
correspondency, social entertainment and per- 
ceptive development. They are qualified to sat- 
isfy in some one or more of these particulars the 
light-hearted merry-maker, the imaginative mind 
with its speculative proclivities, the sad-hearted, 

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e serious, the thinker and the student. In other 
words, they appeal to all kinds and conditions of 
minds and affairs and are therefore capable of be- 
ing utilized in all departments of life. 

This unique system of instruction becomes 
especially productive and useful when made rest- 
ful, reposeful and recreative. It is when the 
mind is interested and poised that it gains true 
inspiration, and properly absorbs helpful ideas. 

The first step in the simple process of using the 
Zodiacal Cards is to learn to place them, and 
then by repeatedly turning to their various inter- 
pretations, (see pages yi o 94) one can readily 
familiarize himself with their full meanings. 



THE CARDS. 



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jHERE are forty cards, viz., twelve zo- 
diacal sign cards, six harmonic cards 
and twenty-two general cards. To 



those who seek amusement, the twelve zodiacal 
sign cards may be interpreted to represent per- 
sons as follows : 

Aries Masculine. .Unmarried Brunette or Blonde. 

Taurus Feminine . . .Married Brunette. 

Gemini Masculine. .Unmarried Blonde or Medium Type 

Cancer Feminine... Married or Unmarried " " " 

Leo Masculine.. Married Brunette or Blonde. 

Virgo Feminine... Married or Unmarried " " Medium. 

Libra Masculine . . Married Blonde. 

Scorpio Feminine . . .Married Brunette. 

Sagittarius.. Masculine... Married or Unmarried.. Medium. 

Capricorn.. .Feminine... Unmarried ■■ 

Aquarius Masculine. .Unmarried , " 

Pisces , Feminine.. Married or Unmarried. '* 



THE MANIPULATION OR USE OF THE 
CARDS. 



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HE six harmonic cards pertain to the 
wish, and are not introduced into the 
general run of the cards. They should 
therefore be separated from the other cards and 
laid aside temporarily. With the thirty- 
four cards in hand the operator ascertains 
the birth sign (see pages 47 to 70 ), and proceeds 
to thoroughly shuffle the cards. He then cuts 
them twice, thus making three packs, which 
should be as uniform as possible without undue 
study or effort. The first cut is taken from the 
top and placed to the left, and the second cut 
placed between it and the third cut. Then the 
packs are turned, face up, and interpreted from 
left to right. Each of the three cards is to repre- 
sent some person, condition or mind activity and 
their relations one to the other. After the above 
interpretations are made, the cards from the first 
pack are laid in a row, face up, those from 

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the second pack are placed directly under the 
first row, and those from the third pack di- 
rectly under the second row (see pages 19-20). 
In this position they are to be interpreted. 

The individual mind activities and external 
conditions show forth in the general lay of the 
cards. This serves from the outset to guide one 
to the appropriate interpretations of the various 
cards. If the mind turns to business, all of the 
activities of that orbit which these cards repre- 
sent may be recognized, and such of them appro- 
priated as the general lay and combinations of 
the cards indicate. If art, for instance, is the 
passion, then the activities of that orbit which 
these cards represent should be recognized. If 
one is undeveloped in this direction, the cards 
representing helpful or retarding influences will 
group about the art cards or birth sign card, and 
disclose the cause or causes of the various influ- 
ences whether good, bad or indifferent. 

It should be borne in mind that one purpose of 
these cards is to suggest how to free the mind 

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from obstructions which prevent true and full ex- 
pression of power in any laudable direction. A 
special talent or inclination, however, should not 
cause one to disregard such general and particu- 
lar activities as the cards may reveal. If other- 
wise desired, general activities need not be recog- 
nized only in so far as they serve to prove a point 
in some special direction. The general run of 
the cards represents or mirrors the activities of 
the life. The cards may therefore in any case be 
interpreted, first, with reference to persons, then 
to qualities, conditions, events, business, jour- 
neys, talents, projects, prospects, etc. A special 
run of the cards follows the general run, and pre- 
cedes the wish cut, the object of which is to spe- 
cifically determine or approximate individual 
worth, prominence, wealth, etc., (see page 23), 
time and events, and distance and direction in 
travels (see pages 23-24). 



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INSTRUCTIONS. 



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HE zodiacal sign card which corre- 
sponds in time of the year to the time 
of birth or birth month of the individ- 
ual, is to represent him throughout the manipula- 
tion of the cards. The other eleven cards may 
also represent persons as above indicated, or they 
may represent qualities, conditions, mind powers, 
masculine and positive, or feminine and negative 
activities. 

THE INITIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF 
THE TWELVE ZODIACAL SIGN CARDS 
AND THEIR RELATION AND PO- 
SITION TO THE REPRESENTA- 
TIVE OR UNIVERSAL TYPE 
OF MAN. 




HE zodiacal sign card Aries represents 
the head of the universal type of man, 
and signifies Intellect, Inception, 



Thought, Form and Evolution. 

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The zodiacal sign card Taurus represents the 
neck of the universal type of man, and signifies 
Will, Reception, Desire, Obedience, Obstinacy, 
Articulation, Voice and Speech. 

The zodiacal sign card Gemini represents the 
arms of the universal type of man, and signifies 
Force, Motion, Motive, Expression, Diffusion and 
Impulsion. 

The zodiacal sign card Cancer represents the 
breast of the universal type of man, and signifies 
Inspiration, Power, Creation, Maternity Acqui- 
sition and Sensitiveness. 

The zodiacal sign card Leo represents the heart 
of the universal type of man, and signifies Love, 
Emotion, Equalization, Commotion-, Qualifica- 
tion and Harmony. 

• * 

The zodiacal sign card Virgo represents the 
stomach and bowels of the universal type of man, 
and signifies Wisdom, Discrimination, Assimila- 
tion and Purification. 

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The zodiacal sign card Libra represents the 
loins or reins of the universal type of man, and 
signifies Balance, Unity, Conservation, Accumula- 
tion, Justice, Impulse and Reproduction. 

The zodiacal sign card Scorpio represents the 
groins and generative organism of the universal 
type of man, and signifies Generation, Regenera- 
tion, Transmutation, Knowledge, Secretion, Pas- 
sion and Destruction. 

The zodiacal sign card Sagittarius represents 
the thighs of the universal type of man, and sig- 
nifies Construction, Locomotion, Law, Order, 
Protection, Authority, Independence and Rebel- 
lion. 

The zodiacal sign card Capricorn represents 
the knees of the universal type of man, and signi- 
fies Service, Organization, Energy, Prayer and 
Redemption. 

The zodiacal sign card Aquarius represents the 
legs of the universal type of man, and signifies, 

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Interior Understanding, Vibration, Sensation, 
Chaos, Intuition and Light. 

The zodiacal sign card Pisces represents the 
feet of the universal type of man, and signifies 
Intellectual Understanding, External Life, Activ- 
ity, Restlessness, Repose, Involution and Death. 




general understanding of the character- 
istics of the twelve signs of the Zodiac 
(see pages46to 70), independent of the 
cards which they represent, may be found valu- 
able to the scholar, the business man, the parent 
in the training of children, in fact to every indi- 
vidual. 

In interpreting the twelve zodiacal sign cards 
with special reference to the mind powers, one 
should first consider their individual location and 
relation to the representative or universal V pe 
of man; next their general characteristics, and 
then their various combinations and influences in 
the interpretations of the general cards. The in- 
dividual will soon learn to discern which of the 

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activities of the sign are appropriate to a given 
case. 

For illustration, suppose a person is born in the 
sign Virgo, and directly above this card lies the 
card Capricorn, to the left Scorpio, to the right 
Leo and directly under, the card Aries. As the 
sign Capricorn is constructive, energetic, fertile 
faithful and resourceful in its influences, its card 

will naturally indicate the tendencies of the 
mind, desirable changes through persons, travels, 
business or marriage, as signified by associate 
cards; also needs, or ways and means in business, 
or in other directions. 

The sign Scorpio is fermentative, destructive, 
executive, analytical and potent. Its tendency 

will be to detect needs of the mind and body, 
give quality, activity, strength or wealth to per- 
sons and enterprises, and place proper values 
upon things. If a general card representing 
business were favorably positioned about the sign 
card Scorpio, the indications would point to an 
active and prosperous business. 

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Leo is constructive and destructive, spontane- 
ous, intuitive , useful, loving, efficient and emo- 
tional. When its card is positioned to the right 
under the Capricorn influences and favorable to the 
Scorpio influences, its activities will be apt to 
modify the Scorpio destructiveness in case nega- 
tive influences are operative under this sign, as 
shown by associate cards, give faithfulness, har- 
mony, intensity, success in business or in what- 
ever directions the cards represent. 

As Aries is a positive, intellectual, constructive 
and destructive sign, its card positioned directly 
under the card Virgo will indicate a weakening 
of its intellectual and practical influences over 
Leo, and also a lessening in activity of Scorpio's 
power of caution, secrecy, repose and discretion. 
Virgo, however, being a discriminating sign 
will offset the adverse Aries influences, and 
thus protect the Scorpio and Leo activities. Of 
course other cards will modify or intensify 
these conditions, but this brief outline suggests 
the proper method and is given as a guide. The 

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combinations should be carefully studied as a 
means of giving due weight to each separate in- 
fluence. 

THE WISH CUT. 

N this cut the cards which have been 

in use are gathered together and shuf- 
fled, the individual at the same time 




making a well defined wish or expressing a lean- 
ing toward some line of effort, such as music, art, 
literature, the drama, mechanics, medicine, gen- 
eral commerce, business, speculation, invention, 
etc., as the case may be. If such a tendency has 
been discovered in the general run of the cards, 
he may concentrate the mind upon a chosen wish. 
Seventeen cards are then separated from the 
thirty-four, by laying aside every second card un- 
til the seventeen have been selected. When this 
has been accomplished the six harmonic cards 
are picked up and shuffled, and then the first two 
are placed side by side to the left, the second two 
under the first two, and the third two under the 

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second two. After this, the seventeen chosen 
cards are cut twice without being shuffled and 
made into three packs. The cards from the first 
pack are laid in a row by the side of the first two 
harmonic cards, those from the second pack 
are placed in a row by the side of the second two 
harmonic cards, directly under the first row, and 
those from the third pack in a row by the side 
of the third two harmonic cards, under the 
second row. Thus positioned they are to be 
interpreted. (See page 25). 

1. PLACING THE CARDS.— Run the cards 
from left to right and interpret from left to right. 
Care should be taken to place each card from 
the second and third rows under the proper ones 
above so that all uneven cards will come out 
at the right. 

2. POSITION OF CARDS.— The top row 
may be regarded as positive in its activities and 
as strengthening the positive, neutral or nega- 
tive activities of such cards as may be positioned 

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in this row. 

The middle row is neutral in its activities, and 
the bottom row negative, weakening the posi- 
tive, neutral and negative influences of the 
cards that are positioned in this row. 

Cards positioned above the birth sign card are 
strongest, and positive in their influences, and 
those below are weakest. Those to the left are 
neutral and modifying, and those to the right are 
likewise neutral but intensifying in their influ- 
ences. If a negative activity of the mind or a 
condition presents itself in the top row, it may 
be inferred that opposing influences are at work. 
If a positive activity of the mind or a condition 
is presented in the bottom row, helpful influences 
are thereby indicated. 

3. PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE.— The 
past is negative and is represented by the bottom 
row. 

The present is neutral and is represented by 
the middle row- 

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The future is positive and is represented by 
the top row. 

Cards which surround the birth sign card indi- 
cate present activities or conditions and should 
be given first attention. It is by ascertaining the 
activities and conditions of the present that the 
events and activities of the past and future may 
be more accurately determined. Present ac- 
tivities or conditions, being largely the result of 
past activities and a cause of future activities, 
should be interpreted with an eye to the unex- 
hausted causes of the past, and also with refer- 
ence to the effects of the future, as modified by 
present causes. 

4. SEX INDICATED OR DETERMINED. 

In this process the twelve zodiacal sign cards 
may represent persons. (See page 9). When 
the masculine zodiacal sign cards surround the 
birth sign card, a masculine person is indicated. 
When it is surrounded by feminine zodiacal sign 
cards a feminine person is indicated. This, how- 

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ever, should be regarded tentatively, or as 
an experiment, rather than as a fully established 
principle. 

5. INDIVIDUAL WORTH, PROMI- 
NENCE, WEALTH, ETC., APPROXIMATED. 

In ascertaining individual worth, etc., the 
twelve zodiacal sign cards may be used to repre- 
sent persons, (see page 9), as well as with refer- 
ence to their powers and activities. A person's 
temperament, general surroundings and natural 
or relative plane in life should also be consid- 
ered. 

6. RECKONING TIME.— The six positive 
zodiacal sign cards may represent time as fol- 
lows: 

Aries Minutes 

Gemini Hours 

Leo Days 

Libra Weeks 

Sagittarius Months 

Aquarius Years 

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The six neutral and negative zodiacal sign 
cards may represent events as follows: 

Cancer An Unlooked-For Event 

Scorpio A Present Event 

Pisces Instability, Change, Uncertainty 

Taurus A Past Event 

Virgo A Future Event 

Capricorn Receptivity and Susceptibility 

In judging the time of an event the general po- 
sition of the cards should not be overlooked. 
(See pages 20-21). 

7. DISTANCE AND DIRECTION IN 
TRAVELS APPROXIMATED.— The sign cards 
named below may represent travels as follows: 

Capricorn Short Journey by Land 

Pisces " " " Water 

Sagittarius Long " " Land 

Aquarius Short " " Water 

Virgo South 

Scorpio West 

Leo East 

Libra North 

Taurus South-west 

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Cancer South-east 

Aries Northeast 

Gemini Northwest 



8. THE WISH.— The wish need not be cir- 
cumscribed but should be very well defined. 



9. INTERPRETING THE WISH CUT.— The 
six harmonic cards to the left give added power 
to the positive activities of the wish and tend to 
absorb those that are neutral and negative. It 
will frequently be found that cards which repre- 
sent negative activities appear to the left. Posi- 
tioned to the extreme right they are deprived of 
the full strength of the six harmonic cards. 

If the birth sign card fails to appear in the 
wish cut, conditions may be strengthened or 
weakened, intensified or modified, according to the 

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tendencies of the wish and as shown by the card 

THE TWENTY-EIGHT GENERAL CARDS 
AND THEIR SIGNIFICATIONS. 

In the domains given below these twenty-two 
symbols have the following significations:* 

i. GRAND MAN : 

Mind — Evolution, Intellect, Inception, Reason, 
Domination. 

Art — Form, Proportion, Outline, Individuality. 

Religion — Faith. 

Rulership — Dignity, Self-Esteem, Pride of 
Power. 

Its General significations are Manifestation 

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Limitation, Opulence, Originality, Diversity, 
Receptivity to Good, to Adverse, to Positive and 
to Negative Forces or Influences. 



*[In determining which one or more of the significations of any spe- 
cial card are appropriate, the operator should be influenced more or less 
by the modifying combinations of associate cards in the domains espe- 
cially represented.] 

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2. IDEAL WOMAN: 
Mind — Perception, Reception. 

Art — Harmony, Beauty, Imitation, the Blend- 
ing of Colors, Tones, etc. 

Religion — Love of Deity, Worship. 

Rulership — Love, Pride. 

Its General significations are the Union and 
Co-ordination of Interior and External Activities, 
Interdependence, Harmony in Home Relations, 
Generosity, a Platonic Friendship, a Completion 
or Fulfillment of Creative Life, Self-control, Mag- 
netism. 

3. BIRD AND CROWN: 

Mind — Power of Growth, Tenacity, Obstinacy, 
Self-will. 

Art — Size, Detail. 

Religion — Charity, Trust. 

Rulership — Perseverance. 

Its General significations are the Transmuta- 
tion of Creative Life through the Will, Voice, 
Speech and Oratory, a Command of Language, 
a Suppression of Tone Quality, a Tightening of 

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the Throat and Vocal Cords, Inflexibility, 
Fear, Interior Sensitiveness. Petulence, Incon- 
sistency, Worry, Disappointment. 

4. ART MATERIALS: 
Mind — Construction, Obedience. 
Art — Color, Location. 
Religion — Form, Ceremony. 
Rulership — Will, Energy. 

Its General significations are Latent Knowl- 
edge, Artistic Tendencies, a Desire to Express 
Love in Art Work, Capacity for Decoration, Do- 
mestic Taste, Art in Dress, a Tendency to Collect 
Works of Art and to Measure the Merits and 
Value of Art Productions. 

5. HEAD OF BIRD: 

Mind — Force, Motion, Diffusion, Dissatisfac- 
tion. 

Art — Number, Imagination. 
Religion — Aspiration, Hope. 
Rulership — Laudation, Emulation. 
Its General significations are the Soul's De- 

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mand for Self-Poise, and a Constructive Expres- 
sion of its Awakening Interior Energies. 

Its Negative significations are Vampirism, 
Loss of Power, the Ebbing of the Forces, Mental 
Robbery, a Servile Condition, Starvation of the 
Mind, Mind Faculties Striving for Existence and 
more Wholesome Expression, Neglected or 
Over- Worked Powers. 

6. PEN AND BOOKS: 

Mind — Motive, Approbation, Dissimulation, 

Art — Natural Language, Measuring. 

Religion — Zeal, Immortality. 

Rulership — Praise, Display. 

Its General significations are Dexterity in 
Handicraft, Order, Intellectuality, Convention- 
ality, Conversational Powers, Educational At- 
tainments, Science, Philosophy, Dramatic Power, 
Authorship, and the Demonstration or Expres- 
sion of Intellectual Uses. 

Its Negative significations are Envy and Jeal- 
ousy in Intellectual, Social, Domestic or Official 
Directions. 

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7. MAN WITH HANDS ON CHEST: 

Mind — Power, Creation, Inspiration, Dishon- 
esty. 

Letters — Attention, Vision. 

Matrimony — The Caring-For Instincts, Domes- 
tic Ministration, Devotion, Sex-Worship. 

Labor — Integrity, Economy, Justice. 

Its General significations are the Spirit Arous- 
ing Man to the Investigation of Truths which 
Involve the Head, the Heart and the Lungs, a 
Call for Active Power, Courage, Alertness, a 
Need of Head and Heart Nourishment, Protec- 
tion of Property and Family against Injury, 
Criticism or Loss, Pride of Family and Belief in 
Caste. 

Its Negative significations are a Scattering of 
the Thought Forces or Powers through the Im- 
agination, or in Day Dreams, Air Castles, 
Loquacity, Suavity, Inquisitiveness, Meddlesome- 
ness, Gossip, Scandal, a Quarrel, Suspicion, Im- 
patience, Disregard for Others. 

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8. SLUMBERING CHILD: 

Mind — Inherent Power, Thought, Meditation, 
Inaction, Skepticism. 

Letters — Discovery, Absorption, Completion. 

Matrimony — Desire, Romance, Maternity. 

Labor — Honor, Industry, Balance. 

Its General significations are a Wintering of 
the Mind, a Latent Talent, Dormant Energy, the 
Awakening of Power through Self-Control and 
Introspection, Poetic, Musical, Literary, Civic, 
Reformatory or Governmental Opportunities and 
Possibilities, Power of Achievement, Pregnancy, 
Motherhood. 

9. HEART AND CROWN: 

Mind — Love, Emotion, Conquest. 

Letters — Time, Purpose, Philanthropy. 

Matrimony — Ardency, Constancy, Incon- 
stancy. 

Labor — Resources, Utility, Earnestness. 

Its General significations are Intensity, Effi- 
ciency, a Kiss, a Proposal of Marriage, a Love 

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Affair, an Engagement, an Engagement Ring, a 
Marriage, a Letter, a Telegram, a Valuable Docu- 
ment, Bank Draft or Money Order. 

Its Negative significations are Heart Failure, 
an Overdraft upon the Resources, Money and 
Property Losses, Perverted Sympathies, Mis- 
placed Confidence, Unrest, Interior Struggles, 
Suppressed Affections, Heart Bondage, Disap- 
pointment in a Loved One, Unrequited Love. 

io. SERPENT AND BALLOON : 

Mind — Intellectual Harmony, Universality, 
Deception. 

Letters — Memory, Eventuality, History. 

Matrimony — Generation, Heredity, Sex-Fe- 
alty. 

Labor — a a Still Hunt," Hardihood. 

Its General significations are Psychological 
Power, a Desire to Seek the Spiritual World 
Within, a Tendency to Attach Importance to Ex- 
ternal Activities Corresponding to and Resulting 
from Existing Mental Conditions and Activities 

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of the Mind, Worldly Wisdom Seeking to Rise by 
Intellectual Strength Alone, Independent of Di- 
vine Aid and Guidance, the Desire of Research, 
Spirit and Spiritual Investigation, Astral Phenom- 
ena, Visions. 

Its Negative significations are Illusions, Delu- 
sions, a Mental and Physical Spendthrift, Failure, 
Exhaustion of Resources, Shattering of Idols, In- 
difference, Unscrupulousness, Personal Ambition, 
Violation of Law and Order, Slander, Prejudice, 
Anger, Bankruptcy in Thought and Speech, a 
Vascillating Will, Physical Deformity, an Unde- 
sirable Attachment, Infatuation, Passion, an 
Insult. 

ii. GIRL AND CROSS: 

Mind — Discrimination, Purity, Assimilation. 

Letters — Arrangement, Unity, Rhythm, Eu- 
phony. 

Matrimony — Independence, Dependence, Pet- 
ting, Luxury. 

Labor — Liberty, Progression, Equality. 

Its General significations are Consecration, 

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the Power to Recognize the Christ Spirit within 
all Persons, a Tendency to Universal Activities, 
Refined Executiveness, Tact, Judgment, Trust, 
Faith, the Power of Concentration, Pure Stand- 
ards of Life, Virtue, Delicacy of Taste, Regen- 
eration of the Animal Instincts, Ideal Love, Ideal 
Marriage, a Love Child, a Brain Child or Mind 
Production. 

12. MAN'S HEAD: 

Mind — Wisdom, Potency, Conservation, Sever- 
ity. 

Letters — Criticism, Language, a Profusion of 
Ideas. 

Matrimony — Platonic Love or Associations, 
Sexuality. 

Labor — Method, Freedom, Persistence. 

Its General significations are Mental Creative- 
ness, the Power to Disseminate Seed Thoughts in 
the Mind Soil of the Masses, Leadership, Clear 
Reasoning, Qualifications for Making Contracts, 
for Negotiations, Business Deals, etc., the De- 
velopment and Execution of Projects and 
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Schemes, Enlargement of Business, a Change in 
Business, in the Home, or of Employes, New 
Management. 

13. MAN WITH MANDOLIN: 

Mind — Unity, Justice, Intuition. 

Science — Relationships, Mathematics. 

Family — Parental Love, Sexual Activity, Prov- 
idence. 

Wealth — Ingenuity, Economy. 

Its General significations are Reproduction, 
Versatility, Ideality, Mental Balance, Thought 
Power, Musical Inspiration, Composition, In- 
terpretation, Transposition, Improvision, Har- 
mony, Technique, a Cultivated Sense of Hearing, 
Sight Reading. 

Its Negative significations are Suppressed 
Genius, Inability to Properly Control the Per- 
ceptive and Inspirational Powers, Intellectual Dis- 
honesty, Insincerity in Speech, a Prostitution of 
Love Force or Power, Sex Over-Activity, Indis- 
criminate Language, Profanity, Indelicate Ex- 
pressions, a Love of Idle Words and Exciting, 

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Voluptuous Music to Appease Unwholesome 
Cravings of the Heart. 

14. SKULL AND MOON: 

Mind — Psychic Perception, Negativeness,Sepa- 
rateness. 

Science — Inspiration, Foresight. 

Family — Authority, Sex Influence. 

Wealth — Absorption, Ownership, Selfishness. 

Its General significations are the Ability to 
Unify Certain Positive and Negative, or Mascu- 
line and Feminine Mind Powers, and Free the Self 
from Limitations or Undesirable Conditions, a 
Separation of the Higher from the Lower Self 
through Chaotic Conceptions of Law and Order 
and Ignorance of Natural Law, a Ghost in the 
Mind, a Haunted Conscience, a Skeleton in the 
Family Closet or Home, the Unhealthy Develop- 
ment or Inverted Action of the Psychic Percep- 
tions and Intuitive Faculties, Negative Forces 
Dominating the Mind, Subtle Activities of 
the Brain Carrying the Thought into Negative 

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Currents, a Diseased Condition of the Mind, Un* 
certainty of Mind, Procrastination, Extremes of 
Feeling or Action, Self-Indulgence, an Uncon- 
trolled Will, Eccentricity, Use of Mediumship, 
Clairvoyance, Clairaudience, Psychometry, Hyp- 
notism, Mesmerism, Slight of Hand with Un- 
happy Results. 

15. SERPENT: 

Mind — Sensation, Generation, Ignorance, Lust, 
Experience, Exaltation, Transmutation. 

Science — Chemical Analysis, Adherence to 
Established Standards, Love of Hidden Truths. 

Family — Reproduction, Filial Obedience. 

Wealth — Caution, Aggressiveness, Covetous- 
ness, Secrecy. 

Its General significations are a Soul Call, In- 
terior Opposition, Reconstruction, Spiritual 
Power, a Departure from the Interior Garden of 
Eden, a Search for Mental and Spiritual Expan- 
sion, a Craving for Knowledge, a Blessing in Dis- 
guise, a Broader Consciousness, a Quickening of 
Latent Power, a Clearer Insight, a Successful 

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Entre into the Social, Religious, Political, Civic 
Domestic, Literary, Musical, Artistic, Dramatic, 
Commercial or other Spheres, Affability, Elas- 
ticity , Style, Adroitness. 

Its Negative significations are Mind Glamour, 
Degeneracy, Slyness, Self-Deception, Tempta- 
tion, Shrewdness, Keenness, Exaggeration, Secret 
Enemies, Business Enemies, Opposition. 

16. COMBINATION CARD: 

Mind — Knowledge, Discretion, Heat, Silence, 
Regeneration. 

Science — Judgment, Penetration, Synthesis. 

Family — Modesty, Respect. 

Wealth — Care, Reserve, Rest. 

Its General significations are a Blossoming of 
Effort in some Laudable Direction, Celebrity, 
Power, Accumulation, Wealth through Individual 
Talent, Health, Happiness. 

17. MAN WITH BAGGAGE: 

Mind — Order, Activity, Location, Authority, 
Ambition, Rebellion. 

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Science — Exploration, Construction, Mechan- 
ical Execution. 

Family — Defense, Patriotism, Affectional Te- 
nacity. 

Wealth — Independence, Executiveness, Self- 
Defense. 

Its General significations are a Relatively 
Comprehensive Conception of Universal Life, a 
Realization of the Oneness of All Life, Diversi- 
fied Power, a Cultivated Will, Power of Consecu- 
tive Thought, a Tendency to Utilize Spiritual 
Capital in Practical Ways, in Educational Sys- 
tems, Social and Religious Reforms, or the Gen- 
eral Promulgation of National Good, Inclination 
and Ability to Branch out into Independent 
Thought, into Business, Invention or other Di- 
rections where Originality and Energy are Re- 
quired and Bodily Independence is Desired, a 
Journey Abroad, Traveling, an Excursion, a 
Drive, an Invitation, an Outing. 



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iS. DOVE AND CROSS: 

Mind — Law, Direction. 

Science — Skill, Utility, Ethical Law, 

Imagination, Invention. 

Family — Fidelity, Inflexibility, Love of Home, 
Love of Kin. 

Wealth — System, Execution, Protection. 

Its General significations are Peace, Seclusion, 
Wholesome Mind Development, Compensations, 
Interior Rebellion, Restoration of Harmony after 
Mental and Physical Strife, Agreeable Associa- 
tion with a Person or Persons of Standing in the 
Intellectual, Religious, Social or other Spheres, a 
Satisfactory Settlement at Law or in Business, 
Domestic Quiet, Rest, Retirement from Gen- 
eral Activities or Business Life. 

19. CHILD CHRIST: 
Mind — Redemption, Solitude. 
Culture — Crucifixion, Resurrection, Renuncia- 
tion, Discipline, Kindness. 

Home — Universality, Purity, Celibacy, Super- 

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Sensitiveness. 

Commerce— Co-Operation, Organization, In- 
dividuality. 

Its General significations are the Annuncia- 
tion of Altruistic Principles, Power to be Born 
into the World of Mind, an Immaculate Concep- 
tion, a Restoration, a Covenant with God, a Spir- 
itual Inheritance, the Birth of Ideas, a Recogni- 
tion and Acceptance of Higher Life Principles, a 
Change of Heart, Brain Reconstruction, the Abil- 
ity to Build Brain Cells, the Power of Universal 
Love, Sympathy, Philanthropy, Power to Prop- 
erly Minister to the Needs of Others, a Fortune, 
a Legacy, a Small Sum of Money, a Large Sum 
of Money, Sudden Distinction, the Ability to Dis- 
pense Mind Riches, New Apparel, not always 
Signifying Clothing for the Physical Body, but 
New Thought Garments, such as Happiness, 
Cheerfulness, Contentment, Charity, Tolerance, 
Patience and Hope. 

20. BOTTLES AND GLASS: 
Mind — Recklessness, Arrogance, Disregard of 
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Consequences, Slavery of the Senses. 

Culture — Exclusiveness, Pride of Wealth or 
Intellect. 

Home — Amity, Hospitality. 

Commerce — Policy, Commercial Friendships, 
Pandering to Popular Weaknesses. 

Its General significations are Fermentation of 
Mind, Mental Intoxication, Mind Emasculation, 
Sensationalism, Bombastry, Diseased Imagina- 
tion, Defective Perceptions, Mental Atrophy, 
Materialistic Ideals, Animal Characteristics, Dis- 
creditable Standards, Inebriation from Drugs or 
Liquors, Brutality, Inconsideration, Marital In- 
harmonies, Tears, Confusion, Unfaithfulness, 
Adultery, a Dual Life, a Surprise, Discovery, 
Separation, Ostracism, Bohemianism, Intrigue, 
Criminality, an Adventurer or Adventuress, Di- 
vorce, a "Shady" Transaction, Evil Associations, 
Corrupt Thoughts, Actions, Habits or Conditions, 
a Degraded Talent. 



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ii. PADLOCK AND KEY: 

Mind — Truth, Consciousness, Light, Defense, 
Asceticism, Spiritual Illumination. 

Culture — Reform, Self-Improvement, Prog- 
ress. 

Home — Feeling, Touch, Nerve Sensation 
Gravity. 

Commerce — Diplomacy, Management, Re- 
served Resources, Hidden Forces or Powers, 
Spontaneity. 

Its General significations are Suppression, 
Latent Mind Powers Awaiting Discovery, Fear- 
lessness. 

Its Negative significations are Mind Imprison- 
ment through Voluptuousness, Selfishness, Sens- 
uality, Greed, Narrowness, Miserliness, Hatred, 
Mind Sterility, Mental Impotency, Mental 
Clouds, Egotism, Dishonesty, Cunning, Robbery, 
Knavery, Rivalry, Gambling, Thieving, Murder, 
Imprisonment, Acquittal, Execution. Murder 
and Imprisonment may pertain to Individual 
Thoughts, Character or Feelings, as indicated by 

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associate cards. 

22. GIRL AND CUP: 

Mind — Life, Personal Love, an Understanding 
of the Physical World. 

Culture — Communion, Imitation, Inquisitive- 
ness, Restlessness, Candor, Mirth. 

Home — Domestic Economy, Anxiety, Hunger 
Taste, Smell. 

Commerce — Mobility, Activity, Travel, Ser- 
vice, Capital. 

Its General significations are the Power to 
Assimilate Knowledge through Experience and 
Observation, Thirsting for a Broader Life and 
Enlarged Fields of Accomplishment, the Realiza- 
tion of Superior Mind Powers, Unfulfilled Possi- 
bilities, an Invitation to a Dinner, Ball, Party, 
Theatre or Assembly. 

Its Negative significations are Thought Scat- 
tering, Self-Distrust, Desertion, Unreasonable- 
ness, Hopelessness, Poverty, Self-Imposition, 
Family or Property Difficulties, a Law Suit, Dis- 

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grace, Indifference to Life, Flightiness, Shallow- 
ness, Coquetry, a Flirtation, Fickleness, Sex- 
Stimulation, Prostitution, Satiety, the Drug 
Habit, Secret Vices, Lascivious Thoughts, Licen- 
tiousness, Sterility, Impotency, Kleptomania, 
Sensualism, Strife, Shock, Illness, Sudden News, 
Melancholia, Hysteria, Disintegration, Insanity, 
Suicide, Death, not necessarily of the Body, but 
in some cases a Separation or Cutting Off from 
Persons, Conditions, Habits Environments and 
Methods of Thinking. 

TRACING DISEASES. 

The twelve zodiacal sign cards may be em- 
ployed in tracing diseases or diseased tendencies 
to their origin or mental cause. The sign which 
corresponds to the diseased part will usually em- 
body the mental qualities or characteristics which 
are the causal source of the disease, and by modi- 
fying or removing the subtle causes a cure may 
be effected. 



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SIGNIFICATIONS OF THE SIX HAR- 
MONIC CARDS. 

Eye — Perception, Insight, Prophecy, Invention. 

Violin — Harmony, Happiness, Achievement, 
Genius. 

Owl — Wisdom, Understanding, Silence. 

Anchor — Anchorage, Energy, Repose. 

Heart — Kindness, Benevolence, Love, Uni- 
versal Love. 

Cross — Success, Victory. 



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GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE 

TWELVE SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC. 

tp The zodiacal sign Aries represents 

the Head or Substance of the generic 
or universal type of man. It is the 
positive magnet of the Fire Trinity, 
masculine in principle, positive and electric in 
character and diffusive in action. Its influences 
begin March 21 and end April 19. People born 
between these dates of any year are dominated 
more or less by their Reason, Imagination, Intui- 
tive Perception, Individuality, Originality, Inde- 
pendence and Self-Reliance, which are Aries 
characteristics. These contribute qualifications 
for Organization, Leadership, Literary, Civic, 
Military and Pioneer Life, also for Teaching, 
Preaching, Metaphysics, Journalism, Law, Poli- 
tics, Music and Art. 

Aries persons are in general, brave, executive, 
forceful, outspoken, impetuous, venturesome* 
sanguine, aspiring, noble, generous, enthusiastic, 

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intuitive, ingenious, progressive, wise, witty, subtle, 
fastidious, social, secretly sensitive, and loyal to 
principles and friends. They crave action, prefer 
to plan and govern or to work with the head 
rather than with the hands, dislike details, love 
order, harmony, beauty, music, dancing, art and 
elegance, are liable to be extravagant, fickle, 
over-zealous, eccentric, critical, dogmatic, big- 
oted, self-deceived, unyielding in opposition, and 
inclined to over-estimate their naturally splendid 
executive abilities. 

The zodiacal sign Taurus repre- 
sents the Neck, Throat and Cerebel- 
lum of the generic or universal type 
of man. It is the positive magnet of 
the Earth Trinity, feminine in principle, negative 
and magnetic in character and conservative in 
action. Its influences begin April 19 and end 
May 20. People born between these dates of any 
year are dominated more or less by their Deter- 
mination, Energy, Sensation, Repressed Emotion, 

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Retention, Intuition and Inflexibility when op- 
posed, which are Taurus characteristics. These 
contribute qualifications for Knowledge-Gaining, 
Memorizing, Educational Attainments, the Con- 
trol of Subordinates, Surmounting Obstacles, 
Money-Making through Patient Endeavors, 
Mercantile Pursuits, Banking, Brokerage, Politi- 
cal Leadership, Dealing in Lands, Timber or 
Real Estate in General, Horticulture, Art, Nat- 
ural Science, Biology, Astronomy, Writing, 
Speaking and the Ministry. 

Taurus persons are social conquerors by virtue 
of qualities of diplomacy, approbativeness, pride, 
ambition, delicacy of sensation, perceptive flexi- 
bility, adaptability, affectional responsiveness and 
sex power. They are in general, wilful, unyield- 
ing, obstinate tenacious, enduring, opinionated, 
intellectual, secretive, sensitive, generous, kind, 
sympathetic, sensuous, worldly, fond of external- 
ities, mindful of appearances, anxious, imitative, 
lovers of truth but often untruthful, strong in 
their dislikes, irritable, high-tempered, domineer- 

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ing, exacting, selfish, passionate, jealous, and de- 
structive when aroused. 

jl The zodiacal sign Gemini repre- 

sents the Arms, Shoulders and 
Hands of the generic or universal 
type of man. It is the positive mag- 
net of the Air Trinity, masculine in principle, 
positive, dual and electric in character, and diffu- 
sive in action. Its influences begin May 20 and 
end June 21. People born between these dates 
of any year are dominated more or less by Intel- 
lect, Imagination, Originality, and by their Con- 
structive, Mathematical, Mechanical and Educa- 
tional Talents and Executive Powers, which are 
Gemini characteristics. These contribute qualifi- 
cations for Art, Handicraft, Designing, Decora- 
tion, Mechanics, Education, Literature, Imper- 
sonation, Science, Politics, Trade, Negotiation, 
Law, Law-Making, Reforms and the General Exe- 
cution or Fulfillment of Intellectual Uses, or Pro- 
jection of Spiritual Potencies. 

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Gemini persons are in general, ingenious, in- 
genuous and yet subtle, communicative, sociable, 
clever, flexible, humane, forceful, ambitious, coni- 
bative, vigilant, self-sacrificing, sympathetic, af- 
fectionate, magnanimous, benevolent, unselfish, 
active, zealous, easily worried or irritated, easily 
calmed, subject to extremes, restless, command- 
ing but not tyrannical or proud, liable to be ex- 
cessive in anger, impatient of methods in knowl- 
edge-gaining, unsatisfied, suspicious, untruthful, 
given to regrets, natural complainers, occupation 
hunters, self-deceived, lacking in continuity and 
diffusive of their forces unless poised or settled 
by a task. 

The zodiacal sign Cancer repre- 
sents the Lungs and Breast of the 
generic or universal type of man. It 
is the positive magnet of the Water 
Trinity, feminine in principle, negative and mag- 
netic in character and conservatively positive in 
action. Its inflnences begin June 21 and end 
July 22 People born between these dates of any 

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year are dominated more or less by^j their 
Motherly Solicitude, Sympathy and Acquisitive- 
ness, Constructive Power, Feeling, Intuition, Per- 
ception, Unity and Fertility, which are Cancer 
characteristics. These contribute qualifications 
for the Care of Home and Property Interests, the 
Development of Mechanical and other Indus- 
tries, the Acquisition of Knowledge, the Mainte- 
nance and Government of Private and Public In- 
stitutions, for Merchandising, Banking, Me- 
chanics, Manufacturing, Journalism, Politics, Ven- 
ture, Religious Work, and Teaching. 

Cancer people are in general, economical, me- 
chanical, self-reliant, reserved, autocratic, critical, 
impatient, discreet, orderly, independent, capa- 
ble, nervously irritable, timid in physical dangers, 
changeful in temper, prudent, cautious, at times 
distrustful, inconstant, dependent upon new at- 
tachments, invincible in argument, easily hurt, 
diplomatic, keen, quick to understand, conscien- 
tious, studious, fanciful, romantic, fertile, imagi- 
native, inclined to strange scenes and adventures 

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and to talk of self, lovers of the unattainable, of 
beauty, art and dress, tenacious, apt to be selfish, 
vain, jealous, fickle, melancholy, dissipated, fond 
of applause and admiration, sometimes cruel, vin- 
dictive, resentful, unhappy, inclined to fabrication 
and changeable as the moon, which is Cancer's 
Ruler. 

The zodiacal sign Leo represents 
the Heart of the generic or universal 
type of man. It is the central or 
neutral magnet of the Fire Trinity, 
both masculine and feminine in principle, posi- 
tive and negative, electric and magnetic in char- 
acter and universal in action. Its influences be- 
gin July 22 and end August 22. People born be- 
tween these dates of any year are dominated 
more or less by their Affection, Intuitive Under- 
standing, Spontaneity, Will, Passion and Inde- 
pendence, which are Leo characteristics. These 
contribute qualifications for Rulership, Invention, 
Inspiration. Law, Literature, the Drama, Art, De- 

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signing, Tailoring, Home Decoration, Public Of- 
fices, Manufacturing, Inspirational Cooking, 
Hotel-Keeping, Catering, Dealing in Food Prod- 
ucts or in Things Pertaining to the Home. 

Leo persons are in general, kind-hearted, 
noble, impulsive, enthusiastic, persevering, opti- 
mistic, ambitious, emotional, brilliant in conversa- 
tion, story telling or repartee, individual, frater- 
nal, sympathetic, intuitive in their judgments of 
character, idealistic, loyal and disloyal, wilful, 
powerful in molding public opinion or in sway- 
ing great audiences, opinionated, approbative, ob- 
serving, keen, given to strong friendships, firm, 
confident, generous, enduring, would rather plan 
than work, impatient of details, fond of animals 
and home comforts, good livers, sometimes lazy, 
cunning, tricky, natural prevaricators, chronic 
borrowers, hot-headed, impetuous, fiery, pas- 
sionate, easily attracted by the opposite sex, in- 
constant, strong in likes and dislikes, unforgiving, 
apt to appropriate that which is not given them, 
presumptuous, proud, self-possessed and mas- 

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The zodiacal sign Virgo represents 
the Solar Plexus or Digestive Func- 
tions of the generic or universal type 
of man. It is the central or neutral 
magnet of the Earth Trinity, feminine in princi- 
ple, negative and magnetic in character, and con- 
servative and utilitarian in action. Its influences 
begin August 22 and end September 23. People 
born between these dates of any year are domi- 
nated more or less by their Intuitive Perception 
of Natural Law, Innate Virginal Purity, Vibra- 
tory Potency, Will, Judgment, Nutritive Cohe- 
sion, Discrimination and Fidelity to Creative 
Principles, which are Virgo characteristics. These 
contribute qualifications for Intellectual Analysis, 
Chemical Order, Assimilation, Criticism, a Study 
of Physiology, Chemistry, the Liberal Arts, the 
Drama, History, Theology, Philosophy, Science 
Medicine and Metaphysics, to which Virgo per. 
sons are naturally inclined. They make good 
Editors, Proof Readers, Clerks, Inspirational 

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Musicians, Artists, Designers, Physicians, Lec- 
turers, Writers, Farmers, Gardeners, Cooks and 
Nurses. 

They are in general, cautious, discreet, analy- 
tical, tenacious, wilful, independent, faithful, liter- 
ary, ingenious, artistic, good judges of color, form 
and size, dramatic, musical, keen of perception, 
materialistic, loquacious, retiring, modest, chaste, 
sensitive, impassive, severe, mindful of plans and 
details, kind, friendly, confiding when attached, 
conservative when repulsed, firm, slow to anger 
and to forgive, quietly eloquent, given to quick, 
changes and traveling, solicitous, orderly, me- 
thodical, reticent, fastidious, efficient,, proud, and 
are liable to be selfish, arbitrary, domineering, 
grasping, hard task-masters, finical, subject to im- 
aginary ills, severely critical of others, given to 
telling disagreeable truths, blind to their own 
faults, inclined to materialistic prophecy, exag- 
geration and falsehood. 



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The zodiacal sign Libra represents 
the Loins or Reins of the generic or 
universal type of man. It is the cen- 
tral or neutral magnet of the Air 
Trinity, masculine in principle, positive and elec- 
tric in character, and flexible in action. Its in- 
fluences begin September 23 and end October 23. 
People born between these dates of any year are 
dominated more or less by their innate sense of 
Justice, Perception, Intuition, Connubial Love, 
Foresight, Originality, Decision, Inspiration, In- 
dividuality, Imitative Impressionability, Theo- 
retical Morality, Intellectuality, Sexual Respon- 
siveness, Mechanical Ingenuity and Speculative 
Proclivities, which are Libra characteristics. 
These contribute qualifications for Inspirational 
Activities in the Commercial World, for Organi- 
zation, Large Business Enterprises, Teaching, 
Science, Metaphysics, Mathematics, Invention, 
Mechanics, Acting, Oratory, Authorship, Music, 
Poetry, Speculation, Brokerage, Navigation, 
Chemistry, Surgery, Physics, and Keen, Quick 

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and Penetrating Judgments. 

Libra people are in general, sweet and gentle of 
disposition, yielding, sensitive, easily influenced 
by conditions, frank, alternately sanguine^ and 
melancholy, extreme in temper and mood, apt as 
students, keen in appetites, lovers of pleasure, 
fervent in passions, inclined to hobbies and the 
pursuit of fads, changeable, unstable, positive, de- 
cisive, observing, demonstrative, industrious, far- 
seeing, magnetic, ambitious, generous, sensuous, 
quick to recuperate, quick of speech and action, 
impractical in calculations and intrigues, enthusi- 
astic, unsubdued by misfortunes, commercial in 
instincts and yet averse to money transactions, 
keen in their sense of justice, but frequently dis- 
honest, airy in dress and in speech, visionary, 
timid, apprehensive, slaves to harmony and in- 
harmony, keen readers of secret thoughts, 
thought collectors, materially minded, impatient, 
prodigal of speech, strength, talent and force, in- 
imical to self-criticism, destructive in anger, care- 
less of belongings, approbative, impatient of rou- 

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tine and methods, easily wounded and selfish. 

The zodiacal sign Scorpio repre- 

mam 

seats the Groins or Generative Or- 
ganism of the generic or universal 
type of man. It is the central or neu- 
tral magnet of the Water Trinity, feminine in 
principle, negative and magnetic in character and 
incisive in action. Its influences begin October 
23 and end November 22. People born between 
these dates of any year are dominated more or 
less by their Passion, Suppressed Emotion, In- 
quisitiveness, Acquisitiveness, Executive Force- 
fulness, the Reproductive Instincts, Attachment, 
Determination, Intuition, Secretiveness, Self-Con- 
trol, Indomitable Will and Worldly Wisdom, 
which are Scorpio characteristics. These con- 
tribute qualifications for Medical and Law Prac- 
tice, Surgery, Nursing, Governmental Leadership 
Maritime Pursuits, Superintendency, Overseeing, 
Managing, Public Office-Holding, Criticism, 
Writing, Speaking, Preaching, Occult Research, 
Debating, the Study of Chemistry or Philosophy, 

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and the Use of Fire Arms. 

Scorpio persons are in general, executive, force- 
ful, methodical, keen, patient, punctilious, in- 
cisive, persevering, ambitious, tenacious, destruc- 
tive, combative, fermentative, submissive to or- 
ganic principles, reason and established authori- 
ties, emotional, magnetic, acquisitive, tactful, effi- 
cient, conservative, conventional, pretentious, 
proud, dignified, extravagant, diplomatic, cour- 
teous, affable, penetrating, exact, watchful, re- 
sourceful, fertile, secretive, suspicious, fearless, 
fiery, petulent, at times brutally blunt, immova- 
ble, unflinching, eccentric, egotistical, cunning, 
tricky, subtle, lustful, indolent, passionate, 
jealous, fond of dress and of material comforts 
and susceptible to flattery. 

^ The zodiacal sign Sagittarius rep- 

resents the Thighs, the Mr.scles and 
the Motive Nerve System of the gen- 
eric or universal type of man. It is the 
negative magnet of the Fire Trinity, masculine in 

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principle, positive, dual and electric in character 
and diffusive in action. Its influences begin 
November 22 and end December 21. People 
born between these dates of any year are domi- 
nated more or less by their Fidelity, Love, Intui- 
tion, Introspection, Will, Harmony, Law, Order, 
Creativeness, Force, Independence, Executive- 
ness, Intensity, Constructive Power, Determina- 
tion, Self-Sufficiency, and the Desire for Personal 
Freedom, which are Sagittarius characteristics. 
These contribute qualifications for Mechanics, the 
Execution of Physical, Utilitarian and Spiritual 
Uses, Positions as Architects, Builders, Travelers, 
Soldiers, Warriors, Inventors, Artists, Publishers, 
Printers, Booksellers, Speculators, Musicians, 
Theologians, Philosophers, Metaphysical Work- 
ers, Masons, Farmers, Stockmen, Pugilists, Acro- 
bats, Athletes and Aeronauts. 

Sagittarius persons are in general, prophetic, ec- 
centric, honest, candid, open, generous, am- 
bitious, tenacious, sympathetic, impetuous, cour- 
ageous, bold, reckless, daring, sensitive, change- 

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able, timid, faithful, impressionable, reticent, in- 
genious, versatile, ardent, petulent, hopeful, joy- 
ous, independent, reclusive, impatient of re- 
straints, clear-minded, quick of apprehension, ir- 
ritable, gentle, brusque and nonchalant when 
aroused to self-defense, usually calm, fretful in 
inharmonious environments, unpretentious livers, 
watchful and distrustful of others and of self, in- 
clined to peace, truth, justice, ideality, purity and 
self-control, complex, apt, clever in conversation, 
eloquent, changeful, concentrated, ponderable, 
heterodox, decisive, conservative, over-executive, 
over-ambitious, careful in detail, enterprising, 
progressive, far-seeing, combative, disturbed over 
trivial things, inspired by emergencies, self- 
willed, extreme and cruel in enmities, over-san- 
guine in undertakings, inclined to over-estimate 
the powers of endurance of others and to make 
small allowances for their limitations, inconsist- 
ent, selfish, domineering, exacting, untiring in the 
relief of suffering, but in their forceful directness 
and impetuosity are often willing to sacrifice 

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friends, family and self for a cause or ambition. 
SfS The zodiacal sign Capricorn repre- 

sents the Knees of the generic or un- 
iversal type of man. It is the nega- 
tive magnet of the Earth Trinity, 
feminine in principle, negative and magnetic in 
character and fertile in action. Its influences be- 
gin December 21 and end January 20. People 
born between these dates of any year are domi- 
nated more or less by their Untiring Energy in 
the Pursuit of Utilitarian Objects, by Aspiration, 
Ambition, Determination, Practical Business 
Talent, Executive Ability, Ideality, Venera- 
tion and Deep Emotion, which are Capricorn 
characteristics. These contribute qualifications 
for Commercial Organization, the Management of 
Large Enterprises, Philanthropic Educational 
Work, Art, Reforms, the Ministry and Writing. 

Capricorn persons are in general, conservative, 
materialistic, utilitarian, executive, independent, 
positive, determined, enduring, cautious, prudent, 
conscientious, sympathetic, versatile, dignified, 

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emotional, passionate, enthusiastic, egotistical, 
practical, self-confident, worshippers of intellect 
and caste, fanatical, intense, individual, prodigal, 
ambitious, eloquent, forceful, changeable, melan- 
choly, remorseful, unrelenting as enemies, faith- 
ful as friends, meditative, quiet, indefatigable 
workers, restless, self-conscious, resentful of in- 
terferences, excellent entertainers, good story- 
tellers, have good memories, are kind-hearted, 
loyal, secretive, careful in money and business af- 
fairs, inclined to do everything on a large scale, 
capable of great responsibilities and of 
directing the work of many people, mentally 
strong, original, natural planners, regardful of 
appearances, great servers of humanity in material 
ways, absorbers of natural laws, sensitive to the 
world's opinions, lovers of city life, grandeur, dis- 
play and wealth, tasteful, high-minded, eccentric 
in charities and investments, prodigal and close 
in giving and buying, patient in details, practical 
and kind in the work of training, susceptible to 
just commendation but impatient of flattery, mag- 

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netic, undemonstrative, selfish, distrustful of self, 
inclined to magnify troubles, and talk too much, 
capable of deep passion and emotional inebria- 
tion, cruel in denunciations when rights arc inter- 
fered with, lovers of harmony, beauty and excel- 
lence. 

The zodiacal sign Aquarius repre- 
sents the Legs, Bones, Framework 
and Nerves of Sensation of the gen- 
eric or universal type of man. It is 
the negative magnet of the Air Trinity, mascu- 
line in principle, positive and electric in charac- 
ter and conservatively diffusive in action. Its in- 
fluences begin January 20 and end February 19. 
People born between these dates of any year are 
dominated more or less by their Sensations, Intu- 
itive Judgment, Soul Memory, Vibration, Inspira- 
tion, Perception, Imagination, Will and Emotion, 
which are Aquarius characteristics. These con- 
tribute qualifications for Public Life Centering in 
Great Political, Ethical, Religious and Social 
Movements, for Political Life, Diplomacy, Finan- 

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ciering, Strategy, Money-Making, Trading, Voy- 
aging, Chemistry, Alchemy, Experimenting, Phy- 
siology, Phrenology, Natural Philosophy, the 
Liberal Arts and Sciences, Acting, Music, Mis- 
sionary Work, Theology, Metaphysics, Healing, 
Medicine, Nursing, Guardianship, and the Man- 
agement of and Adaptability to Holy Orders and 
Sects. 

Aquarius persons are in general acquisitive 
tactful, steady, inspirational and yet logical, con- 
servative, active in institutional, operatic or the- 
atrical enterprises and public demonstrations, 
sensitive, lovable, inclined to asceticism, but 
overs of bustle, activity, material comforts, and 
the whirl of business or of being in large assem- 
blies, have a mysterious quality of vital force 
which serves well under trying ordeals, possess 
hypnotic power and strong affections, inclined to 
be constant in love, ingenious, humane, strong 
and forceful in temper, sweet-dispositioned, in' 
flexible in proposed achievements, shrewd, buoy 
ant, cheerful, genial, patient and enduring in 

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labor, apprehensive in business, naturally dis- 
criminating, good readers of human nature, not 
easily deceived, natural absorbers of knowledge, 
dignified, agreeable, rarely passionate or quick- 
tempered but capable of resenting insults, pro- 
crastinators, chronic promise-breakers, capricious, 
cautious, fond of titles, aristocracy and pedigree, 
harmless liars, braggarts, slaves to personal ap- 
pearances, take risks in procuring what they de- 
sire, and are lovers of music, beauty, harmony, 
order, literature, justice, honesty, service, conven- 
tionality, form, ceremony, dignity and purity. 

The zodiacal sign Pisces represents 
the Feet of the generic or universal 
type of man. It is the negative mag- 
net of the Water Trinity, feminine in 
principle, magnetic and negative in character and 
conservative in action. Its influences begin Feb- 
ruary 19 and end March 21. People born be- 
tween these dates of any year are dominated 
more or less by their Material and Social In- 
stincts, Understanding of Physical Uses, Percep- 

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tion, Causality, Inquisitiveness, Individuality, 
Restlessness, Caution and Natural Purity, which 
arc Pisces characteristics. These contribute 
qualifications for Positions of Trust, Book-Keep- 
ing, Merchandising, Manufacturing, Money-Mak- 
ing, Teaching, Traveling, Lecturing, Writing, 
Criticism, Mechanics, the Study of Geology, 
Mineralogy, History, Travels, Logic, Mathe- 
matics, and the Acquisition of Knowledge. 

Pisces persons are in general, conscientious, up- 
right, persistent, faithful, fearful, restless, sensible, 
modest, logical, cautious, patient, sympathetic, 
benevolent, generous, prudent, pure, capricious, 
contemplative, fatalistic, sensuous, critical, elo- 
quent, sociable, skeptical, keen of taste, natural 
public-servers, searchers for new ideas, impres- 
sionable, romantic, imaginative, flexible, imita- 
tive, mirthful, fanciful, easily influenced but at 
times very stubborn and wilful, studious, poetical, 
voluptuous, authoritative and firm, but kind, 
good-natured, changeable, slow to anger, free in 
argument, broad-minded, passionate, natural 

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lovers, credulous, loyal and blind to faults of 
friends, easily attracted or repulsed, picturesque 
and sometimes flashy in style, prodigal of force 
and money in behalf of others, clean-minded, 
trustworthy, lacking in self-esteem but capable of 
shouldering responsibilities, tenacious of old be- 
liefs, chronic interrogators and interrupters in 
conversation, indifferent listeners, sullen and re- 
sentful under reproof, frequently lacking in 
judgment and discrimination, disloyal to self, 
careless with words, illogical, lovers of society 
and fond of beautiful things in nature and art, 
given to worry, anxiety, restlessness, vascillation 
of will, pre-occupation, stubbornness, intellectual 
dishonesty and loquacity. 

EXPLANATORY. 

Persons born within a few days of the date 
when the influences of their sign merge into those 
of another partake of the characteristics of both 
signs. 

These zodiacal influences have reference to the 

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position of the sun at birth. Although the sun is 
known as the "giver of life" and its zodiacal con- 
ditions at one's birth characterize him, there are 
modifying planetary and zodiacal influences, to 
be considered in arriving at accurate conclusions. 
These may be discovered through the study and 
use of this flexible system and by consulting an 
expert astrologer. In using the cards as a guide 
in child training, the general characteristics of 
the birth sign should be carefully noted, and in 
the lay of the cards those of them which modify 
or intensify the natural tendencies will combine 
and reveal the general influences. Thus in a com- 
paratively short time a child's interior life may be 
more perfectly understood, the negative activities 
curbed and controlled, and wholesome, positive 
activities encouraged and fostered. Bodily con- 
ditions may also in this way be determined and 
precautions taken by parents, teachers and phy- 
sicians in preserving the mental and physical 
health of children or others. 



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KEY TO INTERPRETATION. 

HE Zodiacal Cards should be inter- 
preted according to their positions. 
The combinations, or their relations to 



each other as shown by the positions, should also 
be taken into account. The following are in gen- 
eral the correct interpretations of the various po- 
sitions: 

GRAND MAN. 
Top row, right Evolution. Intellect. 

" M centre Inception. Manifesta- 

tion. Opulence. 

" " left Reason. Domination 

Middle row, right Form. Outline. Pro- 
portion. Individuality 

" M centre Originality. Diversity. 

" left Faith. 

Bottom " right Dignity. Self-Esteem 

11 centre Pride of Power. 

" " left Receptivity to Good, 1 

Adverse, to Positive and 
to Negative Forces or In- 
fluences. 

IDEAL WOMAN. 

Top row, right Perception. 

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Top row, centre. .... .The Union and Co-ordi- 
nation of Interior and Ex- 
ternal Activities. 
Completion or Fulfillment 
of Creative Life. Self- 
Con trol. Magnetism. 

14 •' left Reception. 

Middle row, right Love of Deity. 

Worship. 

14 n centre Love. Pride. 

" " left Harmony. Beauty. 

Imitation. Blending of 
Colors and Tones. 

Bottom M right Harmony in Home Rela- 
tions. 

44 " centre ... .Interdependence. 

A Platonic Friendship. 

44 u left Generosity. 

BIRD AND CROWN. 

Top row, right Power of Growth. 

Tenacity. 

14 " centre The Transmutation of 

Creative Life through the 

Will, Voice, JSpeech and 

Oratory. 

A Command of Language. 

4i " left Charity. Trust. 

Middle row, right Size. Detail. 

44 " centre Perseverance. 

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Middle row, left Obstinacy. Self-Will. 

Bottom " right Inflexibility. A Sup- 

pression of Tone Quality. 
A Tightening of the 
Throat and Vocal Cords. 

11 " centre .... Interior Sensitiveness. 

Inconsistency. 

" " left Fear. Disappointment. 

Worry. Petulence. 

ART MATERIALS. 

Top row, right Latent Knowledge. 

Will. 

" u centre Construction. 

" " left Energy. 

Middle row, right Form. Obedience. 

11 " centre Location. 

" " left Color. Ceremony. 

Bottom " right Desire to Express Love in 

Art Work. 
Artistic Tendencies. 

11 " centre. .. .Domestic Taste. 

Art in Dress. 

11 left Capacity for Decoration. 

A Tendency to Collect 
Works of Art and to 
Measure the Merits and 
Values of Art Productions. 



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HEAD OF BIRD. 

Top row, right Force. Motion. 

44 " centre Aspiration. Hope. 

44 M left The Soul's Demand for 

Self-Poise. Mind Fac- 

ulties Striving for Exist- 
ence and Wholesome 
Expression. 

Middle row, right Number. Imagination. 

44 t4 centre. ... Laudation. Emulation. 

44 left Diffusion. 

Dissatisfaction. 

Bottom 44 right Starvation of the Mind. 

Loss of Power. 

44 centre Mental Robbery. 

A Servile Condition. 

44 " left .Neglected or Overworked 

Powers. 

The Ebbing of the Forces. 

Vampirism. 

PEN AND BOOKS. 

Top row, right Motive. Measuring. 

Natural Language. 

44 u centre Zeal. Immortality. 

k4 left Authorship. 

Dramatic Power. 

Middle row, right Order. Intellectuality. 

Educational Attainments. 

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Middle row, centre. . . .Science. Philosophy. 

The Demonstration or 
Expression of Intellectual 

Uses. 

u " left Dexterity in Handicraft. 

Conversational Powers. 
Praise. 

Bottom " right Conventionality. 

Approbation. Display. 

44 M centre. . ..Dissimulation. Envy 
and Jealousy in Intel- 
lectual or Official Direc- 
tions. 

u " left Envy and Jealousy in 

Social or Domestic Direc- 
tions. 

MAN WITH HANDS ON CHEST. 

Top row, right Power. Creation. 

Inspiration. 

44 " centre Integrity. Economy. 

Justice. 

44 44 left The Spirit Arousing Man 

to the Investigation of 

Truths which Involve the 

Head, the Heart and the 

Lungs. 

A Call for Active Power. 

Middle row, right Attention. Vision. 



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Middle row, centre. . 



" left. 



Bottom " right. 



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centre. 



u u 



left. 



.Protection of Property 
and Family against In- 
jury, Criticism or Loss. 
Courage. Alertness. 

.The Caring-For Instincts. 
Domestic Ministration. 
De\ T otion. 
Sex-Worship. 

.A Need of Head and 
Heart Nourishment. 
Pride of Family. 
Belief in Caste. 
Disregard for Others. 

.Scattering of the Thought 
Forces or Powers through 
the Imagination, or in 
Day Dreams and Air Cas- 
tles. Inquisitiveness. 
Suavity. Loquacity. 

. Meddlesomeness. 
Gossip. Scandal. 

Suspicion. A Quarrel. 

Impatience. 



SLUMBERING CHILD. 

Top row, right Thought. Meditation. 

Completion. 

11 " centre Inherent Power. 

The Awakening of Power 
through Self-Control and 
Introspection. 



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Top row, left A Latent Talent. 

Dormant Energy. 

Middle row, right Honor. Industry. 

Balance. 

Power of Achievement. 

44 " centre Discovery. 

Absorption. Poetic, 

Musical, Literary, Civic, 
Reformatory or Govern- 
mental Opportunities and 
Possibilities. 

M " left Desire. Romance. 

Maternity. 

Bottom u right A Wintering of the Mind. 

Pregnancy. 

44 44 centre Motherhood. 

44 left Inaction. Skepticism. 

HEART AND CROWN. 

Top row, right Love. Emotion. 

Conquest. 

44 44 centre Time. Purpose. 

Philanthropy. 

\ 44 left Resources. Utility. 

Earnestness. 

Middle row, right Intensity. Efficiency. 

Ardency. Constancy. 

11 4< centre A Kiss. A Love Af- 

fair. Interior Struggles. 
Suppressed Affections. 

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Middle row, left A Valuable Document, 

Bank Draft or Money 
Order. A Letter. 
A Telegram. 

Bottom M right An Engagement. 

A Proposal of Marriage. 
An Engagement Ring. 
A Marriage. 

" " centre. . . .Perverted Sympathies. 

Misplaced Confidence. 
Unrest. Heart Failure. 

Unrequited Love. 

i4 " left An Overdraft upon the 

Resources. Money and 
Property Losses. Heart 
Bondage. Disappoint- 

ment in a Loved One. 

SERPENT AND BALLOON. 

Top row, right Intellectual Harmony. 

. Universality. 

Psychological Power. 

11 centre A Desire to Seek the 

Spiritual World Within. 
A Tendency to Attach 
Importance to External 
Activities Corresponding 
to and Resulting from Ex- 
isting Mental Conditions 
and Activities of the 
Mind. 



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Top row, left Memory. Eventuality. 

History. 

The Spirit of Investigation. 

Middle row, right Hardihood. U A Still 

Hunt." Worldly Wis- 

dom Seeking to Rise 
by Intellectual Strength 
Alone Independent of Di- 
vine Aid and Guidance. 

•'* 4i centre .... Generation. 

Deception. Heredity. 

Sex-Fealty. 

* J '* left Interest in Astral Phe- 
nomena. Susceptibility 
to Visions. Illusions 
Delusions. 

Bottom " right .... Personal Ambition. 

Shattering of Idols. 
A Mental and Physical 
Spendthrift. Prejudice. 
Indifference. 
Unscrupulousness. 

" " centre A Vascillating Will. An 

Undesirable Attachment. 
An Infatuation. 
Passion. Insult. 

" " left Exhaustion of Resources. 

Violation of Law and Or- 
der. Failure. Bank- 
ruptcy in Thought and 
Speech. Slander. 
Anger. 
Physical Deformity. 

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GIRL AND CROSS. 

Top row, right Discrimination. Purity. 

Assimilation. 

11 " centre Consecration. Power of 

Concentration. Regen- 
eration of the Animal 
Instincts. 

44 left Liberty. Equality. 

Progression. 

Middle row, right Arrangement. Unity. 

Rhythm. Euphony. 

44 44 centre. .. .Independence. 

Tendency to Universal 

Activities. 

Refined Executiveness. 

14 44 left Tact. Judgment. 

Virtue. 

Pure Standards of Life. 

Bottom row, right Ideal Love. 

Ideal Marriage. 
Petting. Luxury. 

44 44 centre. .. .Delicacy of Taste. 

Dependence. Trust. 
Fairh. 

44 left A Love Child. 

A Brain Child or Mind 
Production. 

MAN'S HEAD. 

Top row, right Wisdom. Potency. 

Conservation. 

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Top row, centre Language. Method. 

Freedom. Persistence. 

44 " left Mental Creativeness. 

The Power to Dissemi- 
nate Seed Thoughts in 
the Mind Soil of the 
Masses. 
Clear Reasoning. 

Middle row, right Leadership. Qualifica- 

tions for Making Con- 
tracts, Negotiations, Busi- 
ness Deals. Criticism. 

44 " centre..,. A Profusion of Ideas. 

Platonic Love. 
Sexuality. 

" 44 left Severity. The Devel- 

opment and Execution of 
Projects and Schemes. 

Bottom 44 right Enlargement of Business. 

New Management. 

11 " centre A Change in Business or 

of Employes. 

44 u left Change of Employment. 

Change in Home. 

MAN WITH MANDOLIN. 

Top row, right Unity. Intuition. 

Ingenuity. Justice. 

" M centre Reproduction. Mental 

Balance. Providence. 
Thought Power. 

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Top row, left Versatility. Ideality 

Relationships. Mathe- 

matics. Economy. 

Middle row, right Musical Inspiration, Com- 
position, Interpretation 
Transposition. 

" " centre. .. .Improvision, Harmony, 

Technique, A Cultivated 
Sense of Hearing, Sight 
Reading. 

left Parental Love. 

Sexual Activity. 
Suppressed Genius. 

Bottom row, right Intellectual Dishonesty. 

Insincerity in Speech. 

Indiscriminate Language 

Profanity. 

Indelicate Expressions. 

" " centre Inability to Properly Con- 

trol the Perceptive and 
Inspirational Powers. 
A Prostitution of Love 
Force or Power. 

" " left Sexual Over-Activity. 

A Love of Idle Words 
and Exciting, Voluptuous 
Music to Appease Un- 
wholesome Cravings of 
the Heart. 



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SKULL AND MOON. 



Top row, right. . 
•* " centre. 



left. 



Middle row, right. 



4. U 



centre. 



.Psychic Perception. 
Inspiration. Foresight. 

.The Ability to Unify Cer- 
tain Positive and Nega- 
tive or Masculine and 
Feminine Mind Powers 
and Free the Self from 
Limitations or Undesira- 
ble Conditions. 
Absorption. 

. Authority. Ownership. 
A Separation of the 
Higher from the Lower 
Self through Chaotic Con- 
ceptions of Law and Or- 
der and Ignorance of Nat- 
ural Law. 

. Sex-Influence. Selfish- 

ness. Separateness. 

Extremes of Feeling or 
Action. 

.A Ghost in the Mind. 
The Unhealthy Develop- 
ment or Inverted Action 
of the Psychic Perceptions 
and Intuitive Faculties. 
Eccentricity. 



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Middle row, left Subtle Activities of the 

Brain Carrying the 
Thought into Negative 
Currents. 

Uncertainty of Mind. 
Procrastination. 

Bottom " right A Haunted Conscience. 

A Skeleton in the Family 
Closet or Home. 
Negative Forces Domi- 
nating the Mind. 

44 ,4 centre .... Negativeness. 

Self-indulgence. 

An Uncontrolled Will. 

11 " left A Diseased Condition of 

the Mind. Use of Me- 
diumship, Clairvoyance, 
Clairaudience, Psychome- 
try, Hypnotism, Slight of 
Hand, with Unhappy 
Results. 

SERPENT. 

Top row, right Transmutation. A Soul 

Call. Spiritual Power. 

Reconstruction. 

44 " centre A Clearer Insight. 

Love of Hidden Truths. 
A Quickening of Latent 
Power. 



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" " left Exaltation. Experi- 

ence. Reproduction. 

Adherence to Established 
Standards. 
Self-Deception. 

Middle row, right Chemical Analysis. 

Caution. 

A Blessing in Disguise. 

11 " centre. ... A Craving for Knowledge. 
A Broader Consciousness. 
Generation. 
Filial Obedience. 
Interior Opposition. 

" " left A Departure from the In- 

terior "Garden of Eden". 
A Search for Mental and 
Spiritual Expansion. 
Keenness. 

Bottom " right Aggressiveness. Secrecy. 

A Successful Entre into 
the Social, Religious, Po- 
litical, Civic, Domestic, 
Literary, Musical, Artis- 
tic, Dramatic, Commercial 
or other Spheres. 
Secret Enemies. 
Business Enemies. 

14 " centre .... Affability. Elasticity. 

Style. Adroitness. 
Mind Glamour. Oppo- 
sition. Temptation. 



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Bo:tom row, left .Shrewdness. Ignorance. 

Exaggeration. 
Covetousness. 
Lust. Degeneracy. 

COMBINATION CARD. 

Top row right Silence. Regeneration. 

44 u centre Heat. Penetration. 

" " left Celebrity. Power. 

Middle re w, right Judgment. Synthesis. 

Reserve. 

1 " centre. . . . A Blossoming of Effort in 

some Laudable Direction. 
Care. 

44 " left Accumulation. 

Wealth through Individual 
Talent. 

Bottom " right Health. Happiness. 

44 44 centre. . ..Modesty. Respect. 

44 left Rest. 

MAN WITH BAGGAGE. 

Top row, right A Realization of the One- 
ness of all Life. 
A Relatively Comprehen- 
sive Conception of Uni- 
versal Life. Order. 
Power of Consecutive 
Thought. 



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Top row, centre A Cultivated Will. 

Diversified Power. 
Activity. Construction. 

11 " left Authority. Skill. 

Executiveness. 
A Tendency to Utilize 
Spiritual Capital in Practi- 
cal Ways, — in Educational 
Systems, Social and Re- 
ligious Reforms, or the 
General Promulgation of 
National Good. 

Middle row, right Mechanical Execution. 

Inclination and Ability to 
Branch out into Independ- 
ent Thought, into Busi- 
ness, Invention or other 
Directions where Origi- 
nality and Energy are Re- 
quired and Bodily Inde- 
pendence Desired. 

11 " centre. . ..Ambition. Defense. 

Patriotism. 

left Rebellion. 

Affectional Tenacity. 

Self-Defense. 

Independence. 

Bottom 4 right A Journey Abroad. 

Traveling. 

" " centre. . ..An Excursion. 

A Drive. 



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Bottom row, left An Invitation. 

An Outing. 

DOVE AND CROSS. 

Top row, right Law. Direction. 

11 4< centre Exploration. 

Imagination. Invention. 

11 " left Utility. Ethical Law. 

Interior Rebellion. 

Middle row, right System. Execution. 

Protection. Inflexibility. 

14 " centre. .. .Peace. Seclusion. 

Wholesome Mind Devel- 
opment. 
Domestic Quiet and Rest. 

M " left Compensations. 

Restoration of Harmony 
after Mental and Physical 
Strife. 

Bottom " right Satisfactory Settlement at 

Law or in Business. 
Retirement from General 
Activities or from Busi- 
ness Life. 

11 " centre. . ..Love of Home. 

Love of Kin. Fidelity. 

44 " left Agreeable Associations 

with a Person or Persons 
of Standing in the Intel- 
lectual, Religious, Social 
or other Spheres. 

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CHILD CHRIST. 

Top row, right Redemption. i 

An Immaculate Concep- 
tion. Solitude. » 
A Spiritual Inheritance. 
A Covenant with God. 

44 " centre Crucifixion. Discipline. 

Resurrection. 
Renunciation. 
Philanthropy. 
The Birth of Ideas. 
Brain Reconstruction. 

44 " left Universality. Celibacy. 

Super-Sensitiveness. 
Purity. 

Middle row, right Co-operation. 

Organization. 

Individuality. 

Power to be Born into the 

World of Mind. 

A Restoration. 

11 " centre. . ..The Annunciation of Al- 
truistic Principles. 
A Recognition and Ac- 
ceptance of Higher Life 
Principles. 
Sudden Distinction. 

M " left The Ability to Build 

Brain Cells. 

Power of Universal Love. 
Power to Properly Minis- 
ter to the Needs of Others. 

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Bottom row, right The Ability to Dispense 

Mind Riches. 

A Fortune. 

A Large Sum of Money. 

11 M centre. . ..Kindness. Sympathy. 

A Change of Heart. 
A Legacy. 

44 left A Small Sum of Money. 

A Gift. New Apparel. 

BOTTLES AND GLASS. 

Top row, right Exclusiveness. Policy. 

Pride of Wealth or Intel- 
lect. 

44 " centre Amity. Hospitality. 

Commercial Friendships. 
Pandering to Popular 
Weaknesses. 

44 44 left Defective Perceptions. 

Diseased Imagination. 
Mind Emasculation. 
Mental Intoxication. 

Middle row, right Fermentation of Mind. 

Mental Atrophy. 
Materialistic Ideals. 
Bombastry. 
Sensationalism. 



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Middle row, centre .... Recklessness. 

Disregard of Conse- 
quences. Arrogance. 
Slavery of the Senses. 
Inebriation from Drugs or 
Liquors. 
Discreditable Standards. 

14 " left Unfaithfulness. Tears. 

Inconsideration. 
Marital Inharmonies. 
Confusion. Dual Life. 

A Surprise. 

Bottom " right Discovery. Separation. 

Ostracism. Divorce. 
A Degraded Talent. 
Criminality. 

" centre . . : . Adultery. Intrigue. 
A Shady Transaction. 
Bohemianism. 
Brutality. 

" " left An Adventurer. 

An Adventuress. 
Corrupt Thoughts, Habits, 
Actions or Conditions. 
Evil Associations. 

PADLOCK AND KEY. 

Top row, right Truth. Consciousness. 

Spiritual Illumination. 
Light. 

" " centre Reserve Resources. 

Hidden Forces or Powers. 
Spontaneity. 

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Top row, left Reform. Defense. 

Self- Improvement. 
Latent Mind Powers 
Awaiting Discovery. 
Asceticism. 

Middle row, right Progress. Fearlessness. 

Diplomacy. 
Management. 

" " centre Feeling. Touch. 

Nerve Sensation. 
Gravity. 

11 " left Egotism. Suppression. 

Mental Clouds. 
Dishonesty. 

Bottom " right Mind Imprisonment 

through Voluptuousness, 
Selfishness, Sensuality, 
Greed, Narrowness, Miser- 
liness or Hate. 
Mind Sterility. 
Mental Impotency. 

11 M centre Cunning. Thieving. 

Knavery. Rivalry. 
Gambling. 

11 left Robbery. Murder. 

Imprisonment. 
Acquittal. Execution. 



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GIRL AND CUP. 

Top row, right Love. Communion. 

Personal Love. 
An Understanding of the 
♦ Physical World. 

Imitation. 

45 '* centre Mobility. Activity. 

Travel. Capital. " 
Service. Sudden News. 

44 " left The Power to Assimilate 

Knowledge through Ex- 
perience and Observation. 
Thirsting for a Broader 
Life and Enlarged Fields 
of Accomplishment. 
The Realization of Supe- 
rior Mind Powers. 

Middle row, right Domestic Economy. 

Candor. Mirth. 
Hunger. Taste. 
Smell. Satiety. 

44 centre .... Inquisitiveness. 
Restlessness. 
Unfulfilled Possibilities. 
An Invitation to a Dinner, 
Ball, Party, Theatre or 
Assembly. 

" " left Thought Scattering. 

Self-Distrust. 

Desertion. 

Unreasonableness. 

Hopelessness. 

Self-Imposition. 

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Bottom row, right Family or Property Diffi- 
culties. A Law Suit. 
Coquetry. A Flirtation. 
Poverty. Disgrace. 
Shock. Strife. 
Illness. 

u " centre. .. .Fickleness. Hysteria. 

Sex Stimulation. 
Indifference to Life. 
Prostitution. 
The Drug Habit. 
Sensualism. 
Melancholia. 

" " left Kleptomania. 

Lascivious Thoughts. 

Secret Vices. 

Impotency. Sterility. 

Insanity. 

Suicide. 

Disintegration or Death. 



Remark. — The various interpretations may be 
confined to any one domain or sphere of activi- 
ties by simply transposing them when necessary 
into the language of that particular domain. If 
this is done seeming incongruities will, as a rule, 
disappear. 

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Card - tables and Boards. 

Copyright 1900 by <iim<« Angela. 



ZODIACAL CARD TABLES AND BOARDS. 

The tables and boards are a convenience and 

not a necessity in the use of the cards. 

Styles: 

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Folding boards, " " " 1. 00. 

Note. — Those who wish to become expert 
demonstrators or teachers of this system of in- 
terpretation may apply to the author regarding 
instructions. 



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